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Residents urge council to preserve Oak Creek open space, warn rezoning could become housing
Summary
Multiple public commenters during the March 10 meeting pressed the council to accept an easement and block proposed rezoning of Oak Creek; speakers said an Irvine Company proposal labeled a '50‑acre nature park' could lead to thousands of homes and urged council direction to planning commissioners.
Several Irvine residents used the non‑agendized public comment period on March 10 to press the city council to protect Oak Creek and other open space from potential redevelopment.
Joanne Slobodian asked the council to accept an easement and “fix the clerical error” to protect Oak Creek, saying the Irvine Company’s pending rezoning could convert open space into a “village of 3,100 homes” despite being described publicly as a…
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